Canvas Health
Mobile Crisis Services
Canvas Health - Scott County Mobile Crisis
301 Fuller St S, Shakopee, MN, 55379
(952) 818-3702
https://www.canvashealth.org/crisis-services
Service Details
Description
Provides mobile mental health crisis services in East Central Minnesota and Anoka, Scott and Washington counties.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Scott County
Eligibility
Serves residents of Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine and Scott counties.
Application Instructions
In you are in a crisis and live in Anoka County, call: (763) 755-3801
If you are in crisis and live in Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs or Pine counties, call: (800) 523-3333
If you are in crisis and live in Scott County, call: (952) 818-3702
Fees
Crisis services are covered by many private insurances.
A sliding fee scale and/or payment plan is available if uninsured.
No one is turned away for inability to pay.
Area Served
Scott County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (952) 818-3702 |
Last Update
9/30/2024
Other Locations
- Canvas Health - Anoka County Mobile Crisis 10077 Dogwood St NW, Ste 200, Coon Rapids, MN, 55448
- Canvas Health - Oakdale 7066 Stillwater Blvd N, Oakdale, MN, 55128
Other Services or resources
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RP-1500.3300In Person Crisis Intervention Definition
Programs that provide an opportunity for people who are emotionally distressed and/or for their significant others to meet face-to-face with someone who has been trained to assess and resolve the immediate crisis, if possible, and to link the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
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RP-1500.3400-650Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams Definition
Mobile psychiatric emergency teams available in some communities composed of designated mental health workers (psychiatrists, RN's, MSW's, psychologists, psychiatric technicians) in any combination which intervene in situations where an individual's mental or emotional condition results in behavior which constitutes an imminent danger to him or herself. In other communities, crisis intervention teams do not guarantee in person crisis services. Depending on the local jurisdiction, mobile teams can operate in partnership with local police authorities and include specially trained police officers. Some can be reached following a call to 911 or directly through a local hospital or community mental health agency.